I T VOL. V. No 417 GKANTH PAH**, JOHEUHINK GOUNTY. OREGON. NATUttRAY, Jl x.K WIKil.t' \l MHEK 2IHM. SHORTAGE OF 10 MEET AGAIN Mensuro l diasi by I'rtwidenl Then IC«*|M* mmm | by Houan Mnpta Fili­ I'reeiilent buster in Senati' «HOMI HESHIoX Ol IIOIH HOM GRENN IH AIMOI RMKI» HINK DIE AT I O’<|,*H’K Washington, June 5. The- MMEN< E fM'ERA Chicago, June 5.—President Wil­ MENATOI» MIMEN SAYS THAT to create a national budget system son in a telegram to the railroad Hl 1’1’LIEN—MHKNT1AL INI»» H- T1ON LATE THIS AETERN4XM THE NATIONAL COMMITTEE failed of actlpn today in the senate brotherhood officials today, criticised TRIEN ARE I’ROTIX TED ‘ ACR4MM* THE RIVER U» ARBITRARY and automatically died when con­ .congress for failing Jo take action gress adjourned. The amended bill with regard to the high coet of liv­ encountered a filibuster. ing, the conclusion of peace and im- i*ortant domestic legislation The Washington. June 5. -«After It had telegram was In reply to a message been amended to meet president Wil­ asking the president to prevent the son'a objections the 1*111 to establish adjournment of congress today. a national budget system on July lat. * Xmiinil U>e Takes Action Whew Sit­ latml Owner« Will Vote <«w Stale < <>nfunion to .Mark tlte O|*eniiig of uât km In < i mat y Becomes Bad. Guarantee of I nli-rest at Itomi was repassed today by the house and the tlUcagi* < » IN NAVY tempted to enter a Budhist temple to this district for the month of l>eyond will be ready for the water.: ¡t jS believed that new aveaues will tions that lt is going to be a regular , RoM'ITU. VI W DIIIM.ToX without removing their shoe«. They June. The normal needs of the com­ There is special interest in the ! :.» opened through which the plaie old time convention. Many steady- said they , were thrown out and a munity would take more than twice starting of the South side pump aajof citizenship will be raised, Ing influences which guided the pre­ Washington. June 5. -Rear Ad­ Briton In the party had his that amount for the same length of the district covered on that side of Promotion of this feature of cit- liminaries four years ago are absent miral Albert Winterhalter, mem lier slashed off time In order that industry will not the river waa the first to be organ- izenship work is part ot the enlarged and many new elements which make of the general board, and former Malay bandit» at Singapore held suffer, only the eesential industries ized as an Irrigation district, and the program of the American Library for confusion are present. The ma­ commander In chief of the Asiatic then* up and Roth was slashed with will l*e given gasoline. >« I»aat « month **. \-Ortb gj(je lands have been added i Association. jority of delegatee are aninstrueted. fleet, died suddenly today In the a Malay kris. his chin being cut to a plan was tried in rationing gas. and although as is generally the case since by the extending of the dis- ’ To maintain this and 6ther pro- naval hospital here. the bone. At Saigon on a French but the supply only lasted within trlet lines. The original organize-jJ«<*ts of the Books for Everybody’“ many of them are anxious to board steamer their stateroom waa robbed two days on the time expected. «i^J wf the Grants Pass district con-.'movement, the A. L. A. is raising a Rome band wagon, there does not ap­ New York. June 5. ' Two robbers and money and sapphires valued at neanure r*e unable unaoie to get jge'upla se-upia «d «a the me watering of the South fund of »2.00«,060 through the in- pear to be any About the only thing Pleasure cars win will be entered a Naaaau street I Jewelry es- *10,000 taken. leaving them supplies In order that the mills and sila ^.»ds only, and the first bond dividual efforts -rta ot of (fti - *tans, ----- ---------- library everybody seems agreed on is that tabllnhment. In the verv heart of the "broke." trucks and other businesses of the * ’ . t«.»» « hen bonds in ths amount trustees and I trieods I ^fTi'.rarU« wiU* there is no «s ud ¡Aste, going to ,b» buainnaa district, today, . threw pep- a>frated oa »he first MM: county will not suffer unnecessarily. ♦f90.di>0 were voted waa to cover* out —• recourse ------ -— ** to ’ an 'wiensive per In the eyes of one of the pro- Mias Rae C Berry, who has heen Farmers are given only enough to the coet of the project on that aide paign This is the last day of the national prietors and fled with a wallet said visiting In the city lor the past few get to their farms and than get back , only. Since then the plane have committee’s deliberations on the con­ to eontaln *100,0*0 worth of dia- dhya. returned to her home at Treka to the city There will be plenty for been largely extended to cover all I Leonard Martin went to Hugo this tests. In disposing of the remaining monde thia morning. irrigation purposes. There Is no dis- the Irrigable lands adjacent to morning to spend the day. (Continued on Pare Four) tillate on hand although there Is a Grants Paes, and the bond election fairly large amount of kerosene on June 19th is to be held to provide Grants Paas is better off at pres- funds for the larger work. The first ent than most of the cities of the bond election was held in 1917, and state, said .Mr. Flee, who returned j the sale of bonds voted at that time yea»erday from Portland. In many has hovered the preliminary engi- places work has been abandoned In neering work and the construction Rose4turg, construction work ceased outlined for the season ot 1920, on the highway and close to too with *134,000 of the bonds still in trucks have been laid off A call fori the hands of the county treasurer, with surrendering Mexico City. June 5.—One of the waa charged New York, June 5. The Turkish | ly from the cold. We had 900 cases gasoline was sent here but none of I who under the law is also district merely to secure arms and munitions nationalist forces In besieging Mar- of wounded and frozen feet mostly the fluid will be sent out of this treasurer. M’hile these bonds have: exciting incidents preceding the re­ volt- against President Carranza was with which to aid^Fellx Diaz. ash. Syria, last January deliberately frozen feet ' I community, according to Mr. Flee, been contracted to the Ralph Sch- the escape of General Banjamin Hill, The Carranza government charged and continuously fired on the Amer- 1 "All over town, the Armenians One tourist reports that between» neeloch company, they are not to be lean college and Near East Relief would gather In the nearest churches i Redding and the line there was no delivered except as required in the chief lieftenant of General Alvaro that he had offered to aid Obregon hospital and orphanage there, ac­ for protection, largely because by gas to l*e had and that the shortage construction work as the work pro­ Obregon, who fled from the capital but Obregon, in an Interview ■ given hidden in a pile of sacks in a milk the Associated Press, branded the cording to Dr. Mabel Elliott. of Ben­ p*elng concentrated they were in api*ears to In* everywhere. The gresses. Mr. S hneeloch has agreed Vragon. Cejudo charges as a scheme to bring ton Harbor. Mich., who was In 1 greater (oree. and also because the garages have no gas as deliveries are to take the remainder of this bond General HI1I vanished from the him to Mexico City, involve him in charge of the hospital during the church buildings arsZof atone. and j not-being made to them. Those who issue, with other t*onds to be issued, three weeks’ attack. ¡surrounded by high walls, and thus need gasoline must go to the plant to complete the gravity project. He capital on the same night as did charges of treason and block his Dr. Elliott, who has now returned made the best means of defense It I of the Standard Oil and »how that states, however, that he does not General Obregon April 13. The wag­ campaign for the presidency. to this country, with Mrs. Mabel wasn't poHsllile to live a day In a the gas Is needed for the good of the care to finance a permanent pump­ on which Hill was hidden was stop­ The progress of Ygnacio Bonillas, Power, of North Hero, Vt.. Miss private house, as the Turks would community and they will be allowed ing proposition as the power charge ped by the police in the suburbs of the capital because it did not carry formerly Mexican ambassador to the Helen Shultz, of Reading, Pa., and fire the house and drive the inhabi- as much as is absolutely needed. is too heavy ti burden upon the land a light. While the driver was brib- United States and Cararnza's candi­ Mias Minnie Dougherty, of Holyoke, | tants out, killing them as they ran "J want the people to know that owners, gravity water being the only ing the policeman to pass the light- date» for the presidency, from the Mass., told an eye-wltne«s story of for shelter. We couTd see that go­ successful and economical method of this Is an absolute shortage and is less vehicle. General Hill dropped Mexican embassy in Washington to the attack, directed against the Ar- ing on everywhere. not a situation made by the refin­ watering lands. out of the back of the wagon and a camp In the Jungles of Vera Cruz menlan population. “There were about 5,000 Armen­ At the election to be held on the hid in the shadow of a building tin- and back to a prison in Mefico City The slaughter of men. women and ians who Joined the column and tried ers." said Mr. Flee. He stated that children was horrible, she said, and to make the march over the moun­ .the company was a public service 19th instant, the land owners within til the policeman was molllfieN. was marked by stirring »pisodes. He «^11 also vote upon